Testing with Accommodations

PTCB offers testing accommodations for candidates with documented disabilities, in line with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). To request accommodations, submit a completed Testing Accommodation Form from a healthcare provider that outlines your needs. The form can be uploaded to your PTCB Account, or sent via fax or email. Available accommodations include extra time, additional breaks, and more.

Online Proctored Exam Accommodations

Some accommodations are available for online proctored exams, while others require testing at a Pearson VUE test center. Accommodations available online include:

  • 1.5x exam time
  • 2.0x exam time
  • Beverage
  • Glucose testing supplies
  • Waiver of automation tools

View the complete list of items that do not require preapproval as part of the accommodations request process.

Changing from a Test Center Exam to an Online Proctored Exam

If you want to switch a test center appointment to an online proctored exam, you will need to cancel your exam appointment, then reschedule. Contact Pearson VUE through the testing accommodations line at 800-466-0450 for more assistance. 

Pre-PTCE Accommodations

Accommodations are only available for the CPhT, CSPT, and Assessment-Based Certificate Programs. For the Pre-PTCE, the practice exam taken online without a proctor, extra time isn't necessary because you can pause the exam and resume within the 90-day window or 48 hours after you begin.

If you do not complete the Pre-PTCE within the 90-day window or 48 hours after starting the Pre-PTCE, it will expire and you will not be refunded.

Removing Testing Accommodations 

If you selected the need for accommodations by mistake, you can remove the request from your application directly within your PTCB Account.

Need more help?

If you need additional assistance after reviewing the information above, please submit a help request or contact us by phone at 800-363-8012. Our Customer Service team is available Monday through Friday, 9am to 9pm ET and Saturdays, 11:30am to 4pm ET.

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